Tips for Choosing a Fishing
Rod Holder
Fishing rod holders take the inconvenience out of fishing
for a variety of reasons.
For one, it is a convenient storage device especially when
one is in a kayak. Rather than holding the paddle in between
the legs while fishing, a fishing rod holder keeps the rod
in place therefore enabling anyone to carry multiple rods or
(if one insists) carry multiple paddles.
A holder also makes trolling easier by holding the
fishing rod in place as one travels to a number of fishing
spots. Furthermore, when unhooking a fish, rod holders keep the
rod secure. More importantly, they help one catch more fish at
the same time enabling a kayak look versatile and extremely
well-designed.
Here are some tips for determining the types of
fishing rod holders one should purchase.
To attach or to not attach
There are basically two types of fishing rod holders, one
that could be attached to the exterior of the kayak and one
that is put in the flush. Both have different functions and
both work well accordingly. The choice all depends on what one
prefers to use and how.
To those who prefer the unattached
The unattached type of fishing rod holder comes in two
forms, the straight and the angled. Most kayaks use the angled
form. When this type is used, one has a good chance of being
able to stroll because the rods veer away from the kayak.
To those who prefer the attached
If the straight type is used, one is able to keep the
fishing rod in the middle of the kayak and therefore works best
in keeping the rod in storage. This straight type of fishing
rod holder is good for the Tower and Cobra Navigator model of a
kayak.
The home-made fishing rod holder
One could just as make his or her very own personalized
fishing rod holder using common PVC. Or one could also start
out by getting a milk crate and attaching it to a kayak with
the use of straps.
The alternative type of fishing rod
There is another type of fishing rod holder that could be
placed just above the kayak. These are usually tubes that are
called RAM as well as Titelock. As the latters name implies, it
locks the rod in place and usually consists of a male and a
female part. This part difference allows the two to be
separated. Manufacturers that generally make this type of
fishing rod are Attwood, Scotty and Roberts.
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